| Terms | Definitions | |
| Gaia | She was the Goddesses of the Harvest or the Goddess of the fields. | |
| Hestia | Was the goddess of love and marriage. Hera, the Greek Goddess called the Queen of Heaven, was a powerful queen in her own right, long before her marriage to Zeus, the mighty king of the Olympian gods. | |
| Demeter | She is the Goddess of Hearth and she is also one of the three Virgin Goddesses. | |
| Hera | Was the goddess of love, desire and beauty. In addition to her natural gifts, she had a magical girdle that compelled anyone she wished to desire her. | |
| Aphrodite | Mother Earth. She is from whom everything comes, but she is not quite divinity, because she is earth. | |
| Artemis | The goddess of the hunt and the moon. She was Apollo’s twin sister form the union of Zeus and Leto. |